What is mbd?

MBD stands for Metabolic Bone Disease, which is a common and potentially serious condition that affects reptiles, especially those kept in captivity. MBD occurs when a reptile's diet does not provide enough calcium and other essential nutrients needed for proper bone growth and maintenance.

Signs of MBD in reptiles may include soft or deformed bones, difficulty moving or walking, tremors, lethargy, and swollen limbs. If left untreated, MBD can lead to fractures, deformities, and even death.

Preventing MBD in reptiles involves providing a balanced diet that includes sources of calcium, vitamin D, and other essential nutrients. Offering calcium supplements and ensuring proper UVB lighting for adequate vitamin D synthesis is also important.

If a reptile is suspected to have MBD, it is essential to consult with a veterinarian who specializes in reptile care for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Treatment may involve dietary changes, supplementation, and other interventions to help correct the imbalance and improve the reptile's overall health.